Why is information regarding the parent(s) ethnicity required?
The frequency of a given allele for each of the loci we test generally changes depending on the ethnicity of the parents – i.e. genetic differences between people of Caucasian, African, Hispanic, or Asian backgrounds for example means we need to calculate the results slightly differently to take into account their different backgrounds and to provide the most accurate result.
The frequency of a given allele for each of the loci we test generally changes depending on the ethnicity of the parents – i.e. genetic differences between people of Caucasian, African, Hispanic, or Asian backgrounds for example means we need to calculate the Paternity Index slightly differently to take into account their different backgrounds and to provide the most accurate result.
The frequency of a given allele for each of the loci we test generally changes depending on the ethnicity of the parents – i.e. genetic differences between people of Caucasian, African, Hispanic, or Asian backgrounds for example means we need to calculate the Paternity Index slightly differently to take into account their different backgrounds and to provide the most accurate result.
The frequency of a given allele for each of the loci we test generally changes depending on the ethnicity of the parents – i.e. genetic differences between people of Caucasian, African, Hispanic, or Asian backgrounds for example means we need to calculate the results slightly differently to take into account their different backgrounds and to provide the most accurate result.